Both movies are lusciously stylistic and flow through sequences with a confidence you really must see, especially if you liked Scorsese’s version- but it is the implications of this film’s ending and, co-incidentally, the way they tie into the subject of Police Corruption, that mark out a spot for this so high. 39. However, her wealth is attributed to her association by marriage to Lee Majors . About this Movie. Directed by Bryn Pryor. The Departed (2006) Based on the 2002 Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs , The Departed is an operatic, grand crime thriller as only the great Martin Scorsese can do it. With Lexi Bardot, Chris Cannon, Johnny Castle, Annie Cruz. She has appeared in movies like TV: The Movie (2006) and Corruption.Gov (2010). The 2006 Corruption Perceptions Index is a composite index that draws on multiple expert opinion surveys that poll perceptions of public sector corruption in 163 countries around the world, the greatest scope of any CPI to date. The Departed (2006) Rotten Tomatoes® 92%. The Departed is a 2006 American crime thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan. Superb work. This is my 50 Movies About Corruption list. 38. In 2006, the director of the Private Security Company Association of Iraq estimated that just over 48,000 employees from 181 of such “private security companies” were working in Iraq. Two traumatized women living on a secluded country estate hire a young drifter as their handyman, just as a string of local murders begins to occur. COLLECTIVE is a gripping, real-time docu-thriller that follows a heroic team of reporters as they expose shocking corruption in the Romanian national healthcare system. Marie Antoinette is a 2006 historical drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Kirsten Dunst.It is based on the life of Queen Marie Antoinette in the years leading up to the French Revolution.It won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design.It was released in the United States on October 20, 2006, by Columbia Pictures Infernal Affairs (2002) Rotten Tomatoes® 95%. Syriana (2006, DVD) "Syriana", writer/ director Stephen Gaghan's follow-up to his Oscar winning screenplay for "Traffic", is an involving, complicated look at the oil industry. Collective. I included in this list police corruption and political corruption.